Gladys goes to War
Glyn Harper & Jenny
Cooper
A stunning picture book from the
award-winning team of Glyn Harper and Jenny Cooper, bringing us the incredible
true story of Gladys Sandford – mechanic, First World War ambulance driver, New
Zealand’s first woman pilot and a trailblazer ahead of her time . . .
Gladys
loves nothing better than tinkering with car engines and driving at top speed.
She also dreams of learning to fly a plane. But it’s 1914 and people,
especially her mother, keep reminding her that women are not supposed to be
adventurous. When war comes, Gladys offers her services at the front as an
ambulance driver. She receives an infuriating response from the War Office:
‘This
will be a short war and women will not be needed. If you want to help the war
effort you should stay at home and knit socks and balaclavas.’
But
Gladys is not the kind of person who stays home and knits. She is determined to
go to war.
Glyn
Harper discovered Gladys’s story and his account of her exciting life will
captivate children of all ages. Brought to life with Jenny Cooper’s exuberant
illustrations, Glady goes to War will cause readers to wonder why
they haven’t heard of Gladys before now.
More about Glyn Harper
& Jenny Cooper
Glyn
Harper is Professor of War Studies at Massey University in Palmerston
North, New Zealand, and General Editor of the Centenary History of New Zealand
and the First World War. A former teacher, he joined the Australian Army in
1988 and after eight years transferred to the New Zealand Army, where he rose
to the rank of lieutenant colonel. Glyn was the army’s official historian for
the deployment to East Timor, and is the author of numerous history books. He
has written a number of best-selling children’s books, including Le Quesnoy,
Jim’s Letters and Roly, the Anzac Donkey.
Jenny Cooper is an award-winning and prolific illustrator of more than 70
children’s books noted for being exceptionally versatile, characterful and
exuberant.The judges of the 2015 LIANZA Children and Young Adult Book Awards
praised Jenny for the ‘multitude of talents in her basket of goodies . . . her
command of emotional drawing is also superb.’ Jenny’s recent work includes Roly,
the Anzac Donkey, Jim’s Letters and Le Quesnoy. In October 2015 Jenny
was honoured as one of New Zealand’s foremost illustrators with the
presentation of The Arts Foundation Mallinson Rendel Illustrators Award.
Published: 28 March 2016 | Picture Puffin |
RRP $19.99
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